Abstract
The intricate relationship between physical and mental health presents a significant challenge in modern healthcare. This editorial introduces the concept of consilient care, an integrated, interdisciplinary approach that bridges mental and physical health services to improve patient outcomes. It explores the bidirectional impact of mental disorders on physical health and vice versa, emphasizing the need for holistic, patient-centered strategies. The discussion spans emergency and internal medicine, highlighting the diagnostic complexities of overlapping symptoms and the importance of standardized assessment tools. It also outlines practical interventions, including integrated care models, lifestyle modifications, medication management, and patient education. Drawing on insights from the World Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization, the editorial advocates for systemic reforms that prioritize comprehensive care for individuals facing coexisting mental and physical health challenges.